This week, Dezeen revealed the winner of our Brexit passport design competition
This week on Dezeen, we revealed the winner of our unofficial Brexit passport competition after the nine shortlisted designs were featured on the BBC Daily Politics.
Scottish graphic designer Ian Macfarlane won first prize in Dezeen's unofficial Brexit passport design competition with a cover that transitions between the UK's current passport and its old, pre-EU version.
Dezeen's shortlist of nine entries was widely covered by UK press, and BBC TV show Daily Politics broadcasted a video about the competition.
Peter Zumthor ditches the black for his LACMA expansion plans
In other UK news, architect Adam Caruso claimed that London's skyline is starting to resemble Dubai and Rogers Stirk Harbour was appointed to design a new research centre for the British Library. Peter Zumthor revealed new images for his LACMA extension that ditch the black exterior and opt for lighter tones instead, after previously admitting he "didn't like" the original renderings.
Bjarke Ingels to star in feature-length documentary
Speaking to Dezeen, UNStudio founder Ben van Berkel revealed that secluded pods that allow office workers to meditate, smash things or scream will be commonplace in two years time.
A new trailer for Bjarke Ingels' feature-length documentary revealed the pressure felt by the Danish architect to create "extraordinary" architecture.
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